The Gods Must Be Crazy Ii «2025»
The tiny plane becomes a character itself, leading to absurd moments like the pilot having to run alongside it to take off.
From a persistent honey badger that refuses to let go of a boot to a rhino that acts as a "self-appointed fire-prevention officer," the local wildlife often has the last laugh. The Gods Must Be Crazy II
A pair of ivory poachers (one mean, one dim-witted) are the unwitting catalysts for the whole mess, having "kidnapped" Xixo's kids in their truck. 🎬 Why It Works: The Art of the Farce The tiny plane becomes a character itself, leading
If you grew up in the '80s or '90s, you likely remember the whimsical charm of a small, soft-spoken Bushman named Xixo navigating the absurdity of "civilized" life. While the 1980 original is a certified classic, its 1989 sequel, , took the slapstick energy to a whole new level. 🎬 Why It Works: The Art of the
Although filmed in late 1985, it took over four years to find a distributor, finally hitting theaters in 1989/1990.
"Stop the bloody truck. ... 5 hours. 40 degrees off. Stupid bastard." (After realizing they've been driving in the wrong direction because of a coffee mug next to the compass).
Still Wild, Still Hilarious: Revisiting ' The Gods Must Be Crazy II '